Monday, June 29, 2026

Congressman apologizes for nude selfie

Barton announced his re-election bid earlier this month and has no intention of resigning.
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Report finds Judge Kavanaugh ruled against public interest in almost all of his district...

While Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s time in the White House remains concealed, much can be learned from his judicial record.

Why Indigenous hunting is essential to forest sustainability

Hunting has a bad reputation and is rarely considered in forest governance and conservation strategies. But what if, instead, we tried to learn from it?

Report finds microplastics in more than 90% of table salt

People could be ingesting approximately 2,000 microplastics each year through commercial salt alone without knowing how harmful the effects could be.

Pruitt names lawyer who defended Koch Industries as a top EPA law enforcer

Traylor represents yet another conflict of interest.

60 million U.S. residents face triple digit temperatures this week

We plan our days around getting from one air-conditioned place to another.”

‘Race to the bottom’: GOP has introduced 72 educational gag orders so far in...

"They have outdone one another in a race to the bottom, finding new, more extreme, and more conspiratorial ways to impose censorious government dictates on teaching and learning."

Puerto Rican cities sue fossil fuel companies in major class-action, climate fraud case

Municipalities aim to hold industry liable for damages from catastrophic 2017 hurricanes.

The Jan. 6 insurrection showed us the limits of polarization

Polarization looms large in many diagnoses of America’s current political struggles. Some researchers warn of an approaching “tipping point” of irreversible polarization.

Settler colonialism: ‘It Ends With Us’ in Palestine and Israel

This article refers to both these incidents to analyze the current Palestine-Israel catastrophe.